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02-19-2021 02:42 PM
@Puppy Lips wrote:The neighbor behind me put up cameras along his fence line, and one of them is pointed right into my backyard. Not happy about that.
@Puppy Lips Unless that camera is pointed down into your yard-meaning is it only capturing movement in your yard-it is perfectly acceptable.
Our front door camera captures our walkway but also my neighbor's walkway, being close. It has already picked up somebody snooping around his front door. (Our front door is recessed and on the side of the house so our walkways touch.)
He gives a little wave now and then. LOL
Your neighbor's camera coud very well end up capturing a crime on your property.
02-19-2021 03:04 PM
@Cakers3 wrote:
@Puppy Lips wrote:The neighbor behind me put up cameras along his fence line, and one of them is pointed right into my backyard. Not happy about that.
@Puppy Lips Unless that camera is pointed down into your yard-meaning is it only capturing movement in your yard-it is perfectly acceptable.
Our front door camera captures our walkway but also my neighbor's walkway, being close. It has already picked up somebody snooping around his front door. (Our front door is recessed and on the side of the house so our walkways touch.)
He gives a little wave now and then. LOL
Your neighbor's camera coud very well end up capturing a crime on your property.
@Cakers3 Yes, I suppose. But, the guy that lives there is a real S.O.B. And that fact makes his intrusion into our privacy more bothersome to me. I guess I will have to live with it.
02-19-2021 03:09 PM
@itsmagic wrote:Whenever I see on the news a home security video of a delivery person acting badly (who later gets fired), I think to myself - these delivery people need to just assume that every house has a security camera and act accordingly.
@itsmagic One of my neighbors was ticked at someone who let their dog poop on his grass...he showed the video of the incident and the face of neighbor walking the dog on the local neighborhood group online page...everyone knew who it was! 😳
02-19-2021 03:18 PM
I have a lot of cameras all around my house, mostly outside. Where I live all of the houses sit on 1 acre lots.
I back up to lots of woods (as do the neighbors on both sides).
I most pick up deer passing by. A few cats, possums and so on. It's fun to look at all the animals roaming out at night.
They are mostly Blink cameras. They make a sound when recording and the animals look right into the cameras.
One of my favorite times was when a large woodpecker tried to eat the camera. The camera caught the entire face, tongue, eyes, everything of the woodpecker. It was amazing.
I have the ring camera on the front door.
I can turn the Blink cameras off and on, which I sometimes do in the house or if the wind sets a particular one on a lot.
I just automatically delete the cameras that pick up people I know coming to my house. I feel like I'm peeping on them and it gives me the creeps. I think it's disrepectful to sit and watch them.
02-19-2021 03:25 PM
@Puppy Lips wrote:
@Cakers3 wrote:
@Puppy Lips wrote:The neighbor behind me put up cameras along his fence line, and one of them is pointed right into my backyard. Not happy about that.
@Puppy Lips Unless that camera is pointed down into your yard-meaning is it only capturing movement in your yard-it is perfectly acceptable.
Our front door camera captures our walkway but also my neighbor's walkway, being close. It has already picked up somebody snooping around his front door. (Our front door is recessed and on the side of the house so our walkways touch.)
He gives a little wave now and then. LOL
Your neighbor's camera coud very well end up capturing a crime on your property.
@Cakers3 Yes, I suppose. But, the guy that lives there is a real S.O.B. And that fact makes his intrusion into our privacy more bothersome to me. I guess I will have to live with it.
@Puppy Lips I understand. Most neighbors around here do have cameras-some elaborate, some simply small Ring cameras.
It's too bad he isn't a nice neighbor, though.
There is always one, isn't there.
02-19-2021 03:46 PM
@Puppy Lips wrote:The neighbor behind me put up cameras along his fence line, and one of them is pointed right into my backyard. Not happy about that.
Just a bit of info. My Dad’s neighbor drilled large holes in the wooden fence Dad had placed around his back yard. They then attached a trellis which was totally supported by the fence. The male neighbor is a former police officer who threatens to call out his buddies if he doesn’t like something. I don’t like people who threaten my Dad.
I had the local magistrate check it out, and neighbor was required to remove trellis and replace that section of fence to previous standard.
Do you own the fence? Not the same situation at all, Just a thought.
02-19-2021 03:50 PM
@Drythe wrote:
@Puppy Lips wrote:The neighbor behind me put up cameras along his fence line, and one of them is pointed right into my backyard. Not happy about that.
Just a bit of info. My Dad’s neighbor drilled large holes in the wooden fence Dad had placed around his back yard. They then attached a trellis which was totally supported by the fence. The male neighbor is a former police officer who threatens to call out his buddies if he doesn’t like something. I don’t like people who threaten my Dad.
I had the local magistrate check it out, and neighbor was required to remove trellis and replace that section of fence to previous standard.
Do you own the fence? Not the same situation at all, Just a thought.
@Drythe The fence is not ours, and technically I don't think it is his either, though it goes around his yard. It is supposed to be maintained by our Homeowners association, which is a whole other drama. I would not dream of drilling a hole in a fence that was not mine. And I can not believe (though I should) that a police officer would do that to your Dad. Glad you got involved and put him in his place!
02-19-2021 04:00 PM
@Puppy Lips wrote:
@Cakers3 wrote:
@Puppy Lips wrote:The neighbor behind me put up cameras along his fence line, and one of them is pointed right into my backyard. Not happy about that.
@Puppy Lips Unless that camera is pointed down into your yard-meaning is it only capturing movement in your yard-it is perfectly acceptable.
Our front door camera captures our walkway but also my neighbor's walkway, being close. It has already picked up somebody snooping around his front door. (Our front door is recessed and on the side of the house so our walkways touch.)
He gives a little wave now and then. LOL
Your neighbor's camera coud very well end up capturing a crime on your property.
@Cakers3 Yes, I suppose. But, the guy that lives there is a real S.O.B. And that fact makes his intrusion into our privacy more bothersome to me. I guess I will have to live with it.
Plant a large tree or put a large birdhouse on a tall pole in front of it. We planted a tree to block a very nosy neighbor once.
02-19-2021 04:01 PM
@Puppy Lips wrote:
@Drythe wrote:
@Puppy Lips wrote:The neighbor behind me put up cameras along his fence line, and one of them is pointed right into my backyard. Not happy about that.
Just a bit of info. My Dad’s neighbor drilled large holes in the wooden fence Dad had placed around his back yard. They then attached a trellis which was totally supported by the fence. The male neighbor is a former police officer who threatens to call out his buddies if he doesn’t like something. I don’t like people who threaten my Dad.
I had the local magistrate check it out, and neighbor was required to remove trellis and replace that section of fence to previous standard.
Do you own the fence? Not the same situation at all, Just a thought.
@Drythe The fence is not ours, and technically I don't think it is his either, though it goes around his yard. It is supposed to be maintained by our Homeowners association, which is a whole other drama. I would not dream of drilling a hole in a fence that was not mine. And I can not believe (though I should) that a police officer would do that to your Dad. Glad you got involved and put him in his place!
I would not have taken this SO far if the neighbor had not previously cut down a row 3 of dwarf Cedars my Dad planted on his own property, about 40” from neighbors driveway. They interfered when neighbor turned wide to steer his HUGE truck into his drive, so he said. He also cut down a Crepe Myrtle way on my Dad’s lot, which he said blew leaves onto his truck. I know this because both times I asked him. My Dad is 93, very reasonable, not looking for fights.
02-19-2021 04:02 PM
Don't dare drive or walk around your neighborhood wearing a hoodie. Everyone now has a doorbell camera and every soul outside is a suspect. A local merchant was putting hangers on doorknobs advertising his business and some paranoid busy body reported him to the police who went to his home to interrogate him.
I bet the cops are sick to death of this kind of stuff. Yell "wolf" too many times and soon no one will pay any attention.
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